Crocheting an Orange Bow — Just for the coronation, Yarnplaza.com came up with a super cute accessory for all crochet enthusiasts! Read here to find out how to make the symbol of the coronation yourself!
The National Inauguration Committee had chosen an orange bow as its symbol. The orange bow is used as an official symbol of festive activities. That makes sense, because a cheerful bow is festive and perfect for getting into the festive spirit.

We have a simple Crochet Pattern for making your own orange bow. This Crochet Pattern works with all kinds of yarns. For example, using a thick yarn will give you a modern, large bow that you can wear as a brooch. With a thin yarn, such as Rico Creative Cotton, you can crochet a whole garland of tiny bows. They’re fun to wear as a necklace! Or use the tiny bows to make cute hair clips for kids. There are so many possibilities!
What do you need?
The materials:
Rico Creative Cotton Aran
Katia Big Cotton Crochet
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Crocheting an Orange Bow - Free Crochet Pattern
- Start by crocheting 30 chain stitches
- Crochet one slip stitch into the 10th chain stitch from the end
- Starting from the slip stitch, work back, crochet 1 slip stitch in each chain stitch.
- After 23 slip stitches, crochet 4 single crochets.
- Then crochet 3 half double crochets.
- Next, crochet 2 chain stitches, insert the hook into the last loop, and fasten off with a slip stitch.
- Make two identical pieces, place them on top of each other, and wrap the thread around the center a few times.